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Better to be alert than NetAlarmed

Media, Telecommunications and IT Unit | | Chris Berg
The Age 16th September, 2007

The internet will kill your children, or something. At least, that is the message of the Federal Government ads plastered on the side of every...

Murray Logging Ban No Help to Red Gums

Food & Environment | | Jennifer Marohasy
The Land 13th September, 2007

Last week the New South National Parks Association launched a legal challenge to the logging of state forests along the Murray River. It claims the...

A Government with no message

| John Roskam
The Age 12th September, 2007

The issue of whether John Howard or someone else leads the Coalition to the election is a distraction. Voter disaffection with the Federal...

Impact statements drag us through the mill

Food & Environment | | Alan Moran
The Herald Sun 8th September, 2007

Scientists and ambitious enviro-bureaucrats have sucked governments into insisting upon "environmental impact statements" (EIS) for an expanding...

Apple isle panacea a fantasy

| John Roskam
The Australian Financial Review 7th September, 2007

According to tennis legend John Newcombe, "there can be no doubt that tourism is the future for Tasmania". He says that's why he joined the protest...

Australia top 10 in the world for economic freedom

| Alan Moran
crikey.com.au 7th September, 2007

The Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) participates in an annual assessment of economies compiled by Canada's Fraser Institute. Called the Economic...

The dangers of a pulp mill celebrity status

Food & Environment | | Alan Moran
The Age 6th September, 2007

It seems a distant memory but new projects once excited emotions of support. People tended to recognise them as bringing greater wealth, better...

Working on relationship reform

Work Reform Unit | | Ken Phillips
Australian Financial Review 3rd September, 2007

As opinion polls are consistently indicating a Labor win at the federal election, it's worthwhile contemplating workplace relations under a Rudd...

Dealing with that $30,000 phone bill... without regulation

Media, Telecommunications and IT Unit | | Chris Berg
crikey.com.au 3rd September, 2007

There is a "mounting dossier" of complaints to communications regulators concerning unexpectedly high mobile phone bills, reports the Australian...

Society rhetoric just a pulp fiction

| Chris Berg
The Age 2nd September, 2007

In politics, words are designed to obscure. For instance, Kevin Rudd has been telling business groups all week that it is Labor's job to govern for...

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